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This new open source complement to HDFS and Apache HBase is designed to fill gaps in Hadoop’s storage layer that have given rise to stitched-together, hybrid architectures.

The set of data storage and processing technologies that define the Apache Hadoop ecosystem are expansive and ever-improving, covering a very diverse set of customer use cases used in mission-critical enterprise applications. At Cloudera, we’re constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with Hadoop—making it faster,

The super-active Apache Spark community is exerting a strong gravitational pull within the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. I recently had that opportunity to ask Cloudera’s Apache Spark committers (Sean Owen, Imran Rashid [PMC], Sandy Ryza, and Marcelo Vanzin) for their perspectives about how the Spark community has worked and is working together, and the work to be done via the One Platform initiative to make the Spark stack enterprise-ready.

Recent Impala testing demonstrates its scalability to a large number of concurrent users.

Impala, the open source MPP query engine designed for high-concurrency SQL over Apache Hadoop, has seen tremendous adoption across enterprises in industries such as financial services, telecom, healthcare, retail, gaming, government, and advertising. Impala has unlocked the ability to use business intelligence (BI) applications on Hadoop; these applications support critical business needs such as data discovery,

Learn about the architecture of Ibis, the roadmaps for Ibis and Impala, and how to get started and contribute.

We created Ibis, a new Python data analysis framework now incubating in Cloudera Labs, with the goal of enabling data scientists and data engineers to be as productive working with big data as they are working with small and medium data today. In doing so, we will enable Python to become a true first-class language for Apache Hadoop,

The following post from Julien Le Dem, a tech lead at Twitter, originally appeared in the Twitter Engineering Blog. We bring it to you here for your convenience.

ASF, the Apache Software Foundation, recently announced the graduation of Apache Parquet, a columnar storage format for the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. At Twitter, we’re excited to be a founding member of the project.